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at 8:02 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023 ]
by
Joe
Author:
kiler129
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
explain "exanthem" for newcommers to stick to one card = one question principle
Rejection reason
have given it a week. looking again, I still feel this is relatively low-level knowledge.
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1st - Measles (Rubeola)
2nd - Scarlet fever (Scarlet → Second)
3rd - Rubella (Three day measles → Third)
4th - Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome → (Four S's → Fourth)
5th - Erythema infectiosum (Five fingers on cheek → Fifth)
6th - Roseola infantum (HHV-6 → Six)
Scarlet is Second
- Rash: small papules with "sandpaper" quality
- Often follows pharyngitis
1st - Measles (Rubeola)
2nd - Scarlet fever (Scarlet → Second)
3rd - Rubella (Three day measles → Third)
4th - Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome → (Four S's → Fourth)
5th - Erythema infectiosum (Five fingers on cheek → Fifth)
6th - Roseola infantum (HHV-6 → Six)
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Lecture Notes
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Missed Questions
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid
Sketchy 2
Sketchy Extra
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Picmonic
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Pixorize
Physeo
Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Streptococcus: Streptococcus Pyogenes
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Dermatologic Disease: Infectious Childhood Rashes (Impetigo, Molluscum, Scarlet Fever)
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Diseases of the Skin: Bacterial Infectious Diseases
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Dermatologic Disease: Infectious Childhood Rashes (Impetigo, Molluscum, Scarlet Fever)
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Infectious Diseases of the Skin: Bacterial Infectious Diseases
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